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New York Paper February, 1918 - Pyrite and Pyrrhotite Resources of Ducktown, TennesseeBy Joseph H. Taylor
The Ducktown district is in the extreme southeastern corner of Tennessee, its principal railroad point being Copperhill, on the Blue Ridge division of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, midway betwe
Jan 1, 1918
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Accident PreventionBy Harold L. Bare, Frank R. Barnako
Coal mining historically has been a hazardous occupation but, in recent years, tremendous progress has been made in reducing accidental coal mine deaths and injuries. The purpose of this chapter is to
Jan 1, 1981
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Mining - Relationship of Geology to Underground Mining MethodsBy George B. Clark
Many basic engineering principles of all four phases of mining operations, namely, prospecting, exploration, development, and exploitation, can be analyzed better in terms of quantitative geology. Geo
Jan 1, 1955
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Concentrating Operations Of The Mahoning Mining Company, Rosiclare, IllinoisBy Walter E. Duncan
THE ores treated at the concentrating plant largely come from the blanket replacement deposits of the northeastern part of Hardin County, Illinois, and consist of complex mixtures of galena, sphalerit
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Recovery on the Tensile Flow Behavior of MolybdenumBy J. L. Lytton, T. E. Tietz
The recovery of flour stress of recrylstallized are-cast molyhdenum after 10 pet prestrain at 150°C was studied for recovery temperatures of 725o 801o and 901oC. The yield phenomenon observed after r
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon on the Phase Relationships of the Ti-Al SystemBy H. D. Kessler, R. J. Van Thyne
Phase diagrams of the titanium-rich portion of the ternary systems from 0 to 10 wt pct Al and 0 to 1 wt pct 0, N, and C were determined. Micrographic analysis of annealed high purity arc melted alloys
Jan 1, 1955
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Part II – February 1968 - Papers - The Solubility of Aluminum in Cryolite MeltsBy M. Yokoi, K. Yoshida, T. Ishihara
The solubility of aluminum in cryolite melts has been determined by measuring the weight loss of aluminum submerged in melts contained in closed silicon nitride crucibles. The solubility in pure cryo
Jan 1, 1969
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Longwall Development ProblemsBy Robert A. Stansbury
Keeping development ahead of retreat mining is a problem which occurs nearly everywhere longwall mining is used in the United States. As improved equipment technology has allowed the application of lo
Jan 1, 1981
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Recovery of Resin from Utah Coal (Mining Tech., May 1947; Coal Tech., May 1947, T.P. 2166)By Ernest Klepetko
A notable amount of fossil resin exists in many of the bituminous coal beds of Utah. The upper part of these show a marked concentration of resin, which occurs primarily in the fracture seams. In gene
Jan 1, 1948
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Influence Of Size And The Stress System On The Flow Stress And Fracture Stress Of MetalsBy D. J. McAdam, G. W. Geil, D. H. Woodard, W. D. Jenkins
INTRODUCTION IN a series of papers, the authors and their associates have shown that the resistance of a metal to fracture is a function of all three principal stresses. 10-18,20,21,23,[1] Conseque
Jan 1, 1948
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Recovery of Resin from Utah Coal (Mining Tech., May 1947; Coal Tech., May 1947, T.P. 2166)By Ernest Klepetko
A notable amount of fossil resin exists in many of the bituminous coal beds of Utah. The upper part of these show a marked concentration of resin, which occurs primarily in the fracture seams. In gene
Jan 1, 1948
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Institute of Metals Division - Comparison of the Thermal Stability of Some Precipitation-Hardened and Dispersion-Hardened Nickel-Base AlloysBy A. Cochardt, D. H. Feisel
HE success of the sintered aluminum powder material (SAP)' in raising the maximum useful temperature of aluminum alloys has stimulated effort in investigating similar systems in which the metalli
Jan 1, 1960
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Papers - Reserves and Mining - Experience with a Training Program (T.P. 2118, Coal Tech., Nov. 1946)By J. E. Norton
Production statistics show that during the period of emergence from the depression the coal industry was becoming increasingly cognizant of the economic and competitive necessity for mechanizing. Abou
Jan 1, 1949
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Waste Slate As A Raw-Material Source Of Lightweight Aggregates (cde78d82-951b-494c-9060-ff73083e4cc5)By John E. Conley
THE slate industry of the United States has shown a marked decline in value of products made annually since the peak year 1925, although there has been moderate improvement over the lean years 1932 to
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Recrystallization and Microstructure of Aluminum-Killed Deep Drawing SteelBy R. L. Rickett, S. H. Kalin, J. T. Mackenzie
Aluminum killed low carbon steel, § which is now used extensively for severe deep drawing or other difficult forming operations, is unusual in that its grain structure, after cold reduction and box an
Jan 1, 1950
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New York Paper - To What Extent is Chalcocite a Primary, and to What Extent a Secondary, Mineral in Ore Deposits. A DiscussionL. C. Graton, Cambridge, Mass.—The subject of chalcocite occur; rence and its geological significance has, of course, a very important commercial bearing, as shown by the recent remark of a hard-heade
Jan 1, 1915
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Silver BellIN THE early evening of October 15, 1954, a large specially designed truck, convoyed by a second smaller one, arrived at Silver Bell, Arizona, completing a ten-hour 110-mile journey from Phoenix. The
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - The Atomic Volumes of the Metallic ElementsBy P. S. Rudman
The allotropic volume changes of the ,metallic elements are reviezoed with the conclusion that in general atomic volume is conserved to better than 1 pct in such transformations. A table of the atomic
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain-Boundary Displacement vs. Grain Deformation as the Rate-Determining Factor in Creep (Discussion p. 1308)By J. A. Marton, N. Brown, M. Herman
AT high temperatures a deformed polycrystalline metal shows grain-boundary displacement in preference to slip lines.' This has led to the conclusion that overall strain at high temperatures is pr
Jan 1, 1958
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Buffalo Paper - Discussion of the paper of Mr. Richards on Slips and Explosions in the Blast-Furnace (see p. 604)J. M. HARTMAN, Philadelphia, Pa.: Mr. Fackenthal can remember some queer things that occurred at Durham, Pa., Aug. 3, 1876, while he was superintendent. The furnace was working stiff, i.e., blast-pres
Jan 1, 1899